"Resident Evil: Resistance" Reveals Two Masterminds & Two Maps

Capcom has revealed new details on Resident Evil: Resistance, as we now know two more masterminds as well as a couple more maps to play on. Along with the fact that they've moved on from calling it a Project as it is now just a Resident Evil title. Joining the guild of evil people behind the desk are Alex Wesker and Ozwell E. Spencer. And the maps you may have to deal with them on are the Abandoned Park and the Casino. We have the details from Capcom about both of them below for you to read about. Resident Evil: Resistance will launch on April 3rd, 2020.

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Fans who recognize Alex Wesker from Resident Evil Revelations 2 might remember she employs a more indirect means to achieve her goals. As a villain who enjoys putting her subjects through psychological horrors and experiments, she makes the perfect Mastermind. Alex's play style puts an emphasis on using traps, while also manipulating the map to slow Survivors down with roadblocks and enhanced zombies. As if these were not intimidating enough, when Alex gets really serious, she can call upon a vicious carnivorous plant called Yateveo. This stationary bioweapon might not move, but in the right place it's a powerful obstruction that keeps Survivors from their objective of escaping.

Ozwell E. Spencer has been a shadowy antagonist in the Resident Evil series, letting others do his dirty work. As the fourth Mastermind of Resident Evil: Resistance, Ozwell is now taking a more hands-on approach. Enjoying his position as one of Umbrella Corporation's founders, Ozwell uses the company's cutting edge technology to torment Survivors. Unlike other Masterminds who summon controllable bioweapons (like Alex Wesker's Yateveo, Annette Birkin's G-Birkin and Daniel Fabron's Tyrant), Ozwell instead generates a Disintegration Field that severely damages any Survivor who haplessly passes through it.

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Casino: An entertainment facility for thrill seekers… and insidious Masterminds. Its still-operating slot machines and chips strewn across the floor tell the eerie tale of how hastily it was deserted during the collapse of Raccoon City.

Abandoned Park: A horror-themed park located on the outskirts of Raccoon City. It too was left abandoned when zombies and bioweapons overran Raccoon City. Now, monsters both real and imagined now patiently await visitors.

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